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Perhaps for Military brilliance and perhaps for Political savvy, but he also had many progressive ideas.
one is in a lizard the other is in you genius
What you learn from the film Amadeus about the difference between talent and genius is tha talent is more appreciated. Genious is sometimes looked down upon. Those with talent get treated better.
My Father the Genius was created in 2002.
Genius Inside was created in 1997.
That is the correct spelling of "brilliance" (brightness or genius).
The correct spelling is "genius" (brainy person, intellectual brilliance).
My brilliance should be acknowledged in the form of a genius grant from the MacArthur Foundation.
Genii < plural of genii Brilliant A Savant. This is an extreme genius with one area of expertise, ability, or brilliance that are in contrast with the individual's overall limitations.
brilliance, ability, talent, capacity, gift, excellence, master, expert, mastermind, maestro, virtuoso, whiz, fundi
The likely word is "genius" (brilliance, or a very smart person). The similar word is "genus" (taxonomy term, just above species).
Perhaps for Military brilliance and perhaps for Political savvy, but he also had many progressive ideas.
Being a part-time genius means having periods of exceptional intelligence or talent, but not consistently or in all areas of life. It implies that someone has moments of brilliance or expertise, but does not maintain that level of intellectual capacity or achievement at all times.
To be intelligent or have intelligence may mean someone else thinks you are bright or standardized tests and IQ tests show high intelligence. Brilliance may be correlated with intelligence, such as in being a genius - someone of high intelligence. OR, sometimes a person of normal intelligence may have a brilliant idea. Persons in the UK sometimes use the expression, "Brilliant!", simply to convey "Great idea!" Brilliance may only mean approaching a problem in a different way that hadn't been considered before. Everyone has moments of brilliance-- but the person and others may just not recognize it.
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Any decent medical school (i.e., in the United States) requires high intelligence to do well. The bigger question is, can you impress a top school -- such as Harvard, Stanford, Chicago, Columbia, etc. -- enough with your brilliance to get a scholarship?
A Genius Bar is an application made by Apple. One can make an appointment clicking on the 'Make a Reservation' link on their website, selecting a store and following the on screen instructions.